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Pagina 175
... labour of those committed to our charge . 1. The labour of servants . Their souls are of as much value as our own , and they need the benefit of this law as much as ourselves . Besides , if this portion of their time be claimed by our ...
... labour of those committed to our charge . 1. The labour of servants . Their souls are of as much value as our own , and they need the benefit of this law as much as ourselves . Besides , if this portion of their time be claimed by our ...
Pagina 307
... labour and exercise , so as fully to develope all the powers , and call into exercise all the functions of their physical system ; to accustom them to hardship , and render them patient of labour . Every one knows how greatly the ...
... labour and exercise , so as fully to develope all the powers , and call into exercise all the functions of their physical system ; to accustom them to hardship , and render them patient of labour . Every one knows how greatly the ...
Pagina 368
... labour in advance ; that is , a man pays for what he receives , not after he has received it , but before . This ... labour , even physical labour , is necessary to the healthful condition of man , as a physical , and intellectual , and ...
... labour in advance ; that is , a man pays for what he receives , not after he has received it , but before . This ... labour , even physical labour , is necessary to the healthful condition of man , as a physical , and intellectual , and ...
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The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for Examination Francis Wayland,Joseph Angus Fragmentweergave - 1835 |
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